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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #60 on: April 09, 2015, 03:13:11 PM »
I should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.
Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.

Turkeys don't fall like clays.  Too many get wounded from people taking potshots.  Skybusters  :bash:
Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #61 on: April 09, 2015, 03:31:10 PM »
I should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.
Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.

Turkeys don't fall like clays.  Too many get wounded from people taking potshots.  Skybusters  :bash:
As long as we've got a nice, tight choke and 3" shells with #4 shot and have patterned the shotgun and practiced with it, we should be OK, yes?

None of that will help us find the birds, but if we do find them, it seems like we have a good chance?

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #62 on: April 09, 2015, 03:53:29 PM »


Saw this when I went to Eloika for some fishing. It looked like there was a lot of private land, and not much for the public access. Not sure about the rattlesnake population either. I plan on trying out the Inland Paper Company land on Mt. Spokane for turkey, but that requires a $10 day use permit, or a $40 annual permit per person. You are more than welcome to try and knock down some birds up there with me if you want, and you get your own permit. I have mine already. I have not seen any snakes up there through bear season and cutting wood all last summer.
Off topic, but how was the fishing. Seems a little cold still. One of my favorite lakes.
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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #63 on: April 09, 2015, 03:58:49 PM »
I didn't get nibbled on either my bass setup or my trout. I was fishing off the bank though. The guys coming off of the boats didn't seem to be having much luck either. Oh, and further off topic, it was nice to see the gamies out there 2/3 visits checking tags and all of that.
There is something just indescribably painful about being stuck behind a prius on the interstate.

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #64 on: April 09, 2015, 05:37:34 PM »
I should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.
Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.

Turkeys don't fall like clays.  Too many get wounded from people taking potshots.  Skybusters  :bash:
As long as we've got a nice, tight choke and 3" shells with #4 shot and have patterned the shotgun and practiced with it, we should be OK, yes?

None of that will help us find the birds, but if we do find them, it seems like we have a good chance?

I don't think we'll have a problem as long as we know our limits, and the limits of our guns. The hard/fun part will be finding birds.
There is something just indescribably painful about being stuck behind a prius on the interstate.

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #65 on: April 11, 2015, 02:46:03 PM »
Robinson Canyon was crawling with them in May last year.

Which Robinson Canyon, please?

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #66 on: April 11, 2015, 06:16:04 PM »
I should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.
Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.

Turkeys don't fall like clays.  Too many get wounded from people taking potshots.  Skybusters  :bash:
As long as we've got a nice, tight choke and 3" shells with #4 shot and have patterned the shotgun and practiced with it, we should be OK, yes?

None of that will help us find the birds, but if we do find them, it seems like we have a good chance?

I didn't mean you were a sky buster, I just got on a rant
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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #67 on: April 11, 2015, 06:28:45 PM »
Robinson Canyon is closed until May 1st. Not as many snakes as there used to be but still a few around.

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #68 on: April 11, 2015, 11:06:31 PM »
I should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.
Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.

Turkeys don't fall like clays.  Too many get wounded from people taking potshots.  Skybusters  :bash:
As long as we've got a nice, tight choke and 3" shells with #4 shot and have patterned the shotgun and practiced with it, we should be OK, yes?

None of that will help us find the birds, but if we do find them, it seems like we have a good chance?

I didn't mean you were a sky buster, I just got on a rant
I didn't take it that way. Thanks. I know how it is to go on rants!

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #69 on: April 20, 2015, 09:29:41 PM »
Just finished my run and passed a little guy this evening chilling on the road. I am going to go for a run up oak creek tomorrow, so I will take more pics of the ones I see up there.

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #70 on: April 21, 2015, 04:46:15 PM »
Robinson Canyon was crawling with them in May last year.

Which Robinson Canyon, please?

The one in Kittitas county, just south of I-90
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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #71 on: April 21, 2015, 05:42:52 PM »
Robinson Canyon was crawling with them in May last year.

Which Robinson Canyon, please?

The one in Kittitas county, just south of I-90
Cool, thank you! I wasn't able to get out last weekend after turkeys and rattlers.

Last week was kind of a bad week - my grandpa died and a huge unexpected tax bill showed up two days apart.

This week is already better, though! Now we've got a place to go after snakes. :)

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #72 on: April 21, 2015, 06:12:36 PM »
Sorry to hear that man. Good luck. I got a new job, so my availability just disappeared.
There is something just indescribably painful about being stuck behind a prius on the interstate.

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #73 on: April 21, 2015, 06:43:30 PM »
Sorry to hear that man. Good luck. I got a new job, so my availability just disappeared.

Thanks. I'm mostly sad for my dad (whose dad it is that died) - he's having a rough time of it. Was supposed to visit me but the day before he was coming he got the call that he needed to be with his dad. Life is short.

Congrats on the job! If you have to be unavailable, that's a happy reason!

Were you able to get a turkey last week?

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Re: Rattlesnake huntin'
« Reply #74 on: April 21, 2015, 06:58:49 PM »
No luck on the turkey. I saw some sign, but I couldn't get one to answer me.


Sorry again about your grandpa, and for your dad.
There is something just indescribably painful about being stuck behind a prius on the interstate.

 


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